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strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: T.H. White's The Once and Future King Elisabeth Brewer, 1993 Malory's chivalric virtues are rejected in favour of White's own 20th-century values; the love affair of Lancelot and Guenever is interpreted in terms of modern psychology. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Once and Future King T. H. White, 2022-08-16 DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of The Once and Future King by T. H. White. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Le Morte Darthur Sir Thomas Malory, 1900 |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Stories of the Days of King Arthur Charles Henry Hanson, 1898 |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Story of King Arthur and His Knights Howard Pyle, 2012-12-13 Inventively retold and vividly illustrated, these stories describe the perilous and thrilling adventures of King Arthur and his knights in that glorious age of chivalry and honor. 41 illustrations. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Complete King Arthur John Matthews, Caitlín Matthews, 2017-04-24 A comprehensive examination of the historical and mythological evidence for every major theory about King Arthur • Explores the history of every Arthur candidate and the geographical arguments that have placed him in different locations • Examines 1,800 years of evidence for Arthur’s life and the famous series of 12 battles fought against the Saxons in the 6th century • Reconstructs the history of the 6th century in Britain, when the first references to Arthur and the core events of his reign appear Few legends have had the enduring influence of those surrounding King Arthur. Many believe the stories are based on historical truth. For others Arthur represents the archetype of the brilliant monarch reigning over a fairy-tale kingdom, offering his knights the opportunity to prove their mettle in battle and find gnostic illumination through initiation into sacred mysteries like that of the Grail. Presenting the culmination of more than 40 years’ research, John and Caitlín Matthews examine the historical and mythological evidence for every major theory about the existence of King Arthur. Drawing on modern techniques in archaeology and scholarship, they reconstruct the history of the 6th century in Britain, the period when the first unambiguous references to Arthur appear. They explore the history of every Arthur candidate, the geographical arguments that have placed him in different locations, and the evidence for his life and famous battles fought against the Saxons. Was the greatest British hero of all time not a king but a 2nd-century Roman officer active around Hadrian’s Wall in Cumbria? A 5th-century soldier who operated in areas as far apart as Cornwall, Wales, Scotland, or Brittany? Or an entirely mythical fiction that provided a figure of light during a dark period of British history? Examining other literary figures from the 5th century such as Vortigern and Ambrosius, the authors also break down the plots of all the major Arthurian romances, including those by Chretien de Troyes, Sir Thomas Malory, and Robert de Boron, to reveal the historical events they are based on. Piecing together the many fragments that constitute the image of Arthur, both the man and the myth, the authors show how each face of Arthur has something to offer and how his modern popularity proves the enduring power of the hero-myth, truly earning Arthur the title he first received in the 15th century: The Once and Future King. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Flower of Kings James Douglas Merriman, 1973 |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Arthur's Legacy Tyler R. Tichelaar, 2014-05-06 He felt suddenly as if a siren’s song were calling to him from across the sea, from an enchanted land, an island kingdom named England. He had always pictured England as a magical fairy tale realm, ever since his childhood when he had first read the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Magic existed in the thought of England’s green hills, in the names of Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, and the Tower of London. It was one of the few lands still ruled by a monarch, perhaps a land where fairy tales might still come true. Maybe even a place where he might at last find a father. All his life, Adam Morgan has sought his true identity and the father he never knew. When multiple coincidences lead him to England, he will not only find his father, but mutual love with a woman he can never have, and a family legacy he never imagined possible. Among England’s green hills and crumbling castles, Adam’s intuition awakens, and when a mysterious stranger appears with a tale of Britain’s past, Adam discovers forces may be at work to bring about the return of a king. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Gwenevere and the Round Table Wendy Berg, 2012 The new book by Wendy Berg puts her acclaimed Red Tree, White Tree into practice. It shows how the Round Table was an actual, practical system of magic, demonstrated by Gwenevere, who was its prime interpreter within the court of the Round Table. Central to the book is the concept of five Faery kingdoms described in the legends, with which Gwenevere was closely associated: Lyonesse, Sorelois, Gorre and Oriande, about the central Grail kingdom of Listenois. The book comprises a graded series of meditations, practical magical exercises, guided visualisations and a full ritual, which take the reader into each of the Faery kingdoms in turn, guided by Gwenevere, to experience the various challenges and gifts that they each represent. The fourth kingdom, Oriande, takes the reader into the Round Table of the Stars, an experiential journey through 12 constellations, which very neatly and remarkably demonstrates the continuing work of the Round Table into the future. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Morien Jessie Laidlay Weston, 1901 |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Mists of Avalon Marion Zimmer Bradley, 2000 Retells the legend of King Arthur as perceived by the women central to the tale, from the zealous Morgaine, sworn to uphold her goddess at any cost, to the devout Gwenhwyfar, pledged to the king but drawn to another. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Arthurian Writers Laura Lambdin, Robert Thomas Lambdin, 2007-11-30 King Arthur is perhaps the central figure of the medieval world, and the lore of Camelot has captivated literary imaginations from the Middle Ages to the present. Included in this volume are extended entries on more than 30 writers who incorporate Arthurian legend in their works. Arranged chronologically, the entries trace the pervasive influence of Arthurian lore on world literature across time. Entries are written by expert contributors and discuss such writers as Geoffrey of Monmouth, Boccaccio, Chaucer, Mark Twain, John Steinbeck, and Margaret Atwood. Each entry provides biographical information, a discussion of the author's use of Arthurian legend and contribution to the Arthurian literary tradition, and a bibliography of primary and secondary material. The volume begins with an introductory overview and concludes with suggestions for further reading. The central figure of the medieval world, King Arthur has captivated literary imaginations from the Middle Ages to the present. This book includes extended entries on more than 30 writers in the Arthurian tradition. Arranged chronologically and written by expert contributors, the entries trace the pervasive influence of Arthurian legend from the Middle Ages to the present. Each entry provides biographical information, a discussion of the writer's use of Arthurian legend and contribution to the Arthurian literary tradition, and a bibliography of primary and secondary material. The volume begins with an introductory overview and closes with a discussion of Arthurian lore in art, along with suggestions for further reading. Students will gain a better understanding of the Middle Ages and the lasting significance of the medieval world on contemporary culture. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: 100 Strangest Mysteries Matt Lamy, 2007-05-19 An amazing compendium of the weird and the wonderful. The range of entries is extraordinary, from the bizarre to the horrific, and from the spooky to the just plain confounding. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight , 2007 Following in the tradition of Seamus Heaney's reworking of Beowulf, Armitage, one of England's leading poets, has produced a virtuoso new translation of the 600-year-old Arthurian story with both clarity and verve. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Arthurian Literature XXXIX Megan G Leitch, Kevin S Whetter, 2024-06-04 Delivers fascinating material across genres, periods, and theoretical issues. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT This volume is a special issue dedicated to Professor Elizabeth Archibald, who has had such an impact on, and made so many significant contributions to, the field of Arthurian Studies. It maintains its tradition of diverse approaches to the Arthurian tradition - albeit on this occasion with a particular focus on Malory, appropriately reflecting one of Professor Archibald's main interests. It starts with the essay awarded this year's D.S. Brewer Prize for a contribution by an early career scholar, which considers the little-known debt owed by early modern sailors to Arthurian knighthood and pageantry. The essays that follow begin with a wide-ranging account of manuscript decorations and annotations in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia, before turning to the Evil Custom trope in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Further contributions explore the formalities of requests and conditions in Malory's 'Tale of Gareth, emotional excess and magical transformation in several scenes across the Morte Darthur, tensions between public and private and self and identity in Malory's Sankgreal, and friction between the (external and imposed) law and (internal and subjective but honourable) code of chivalry, especially apparent in Malory's final Tales. The last article examines the ways in which Mordred's origins in modern Arthurian fiction build on Malory's false, or forgotten, promise to relate Mordred's upbringing. The volume closes with a short tribute to Elizabeth Archibald, highlighting her leadership in the field and her encouragement of scholarly collaboration and community. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Romance of Arthur James J. Wilhelm, 1994 Covering almost a thousand years, this work features translated texts in a broad range of genres, from the early chronicles and Welsh verse through Sir Thomas Malory. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Boys' Life , 1985-10 Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Encyclopedia of the Holy Grail Jeffrey John Dixon, 2023-03-22 In the twelfth century, a French poet wrote a verse romance about a young knight who witnesses a mysterious procession centered on a radiant vessel, a grail. Left unfinished, the poem inspired other writers of prose and verse, until the story was completely rewritten into the Arthurian romances, in which the vessel becomes a relic of the Last Supper, the Holy Grail. For hundreds of years, the Grail story has haunted the western imagination. But the original medieval texts are full of inconsistencies, as different writers attempted to complete the story in varied ways. This encyclopedia illuminates a path through the Perilous Forest of literature and legend. Entries summarize the stories of the principal characters, sacred objects and places associated with the Grail. An Afterword shows how mysteries of the grail continue to enchant the scholars and creative writers who have transformed the medieval legend into modern mythology. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights John Steinbeck, 2001-05-03 Presents the author's reinterpretation of tales from Malory's Morte d'Arthur. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Arthurian World Victoria Coldham-Fussell, Miriam Edlich-Muth, Renée Ward, 2022-06-30 This collection provides an innovative and wide-ranging introduction to the world of Arthur by looking beyond the canonical texts and themes, taking instead a transversal perspective on the Arthurian narrative. Together, its thirty-four chapters explore the continuities that make the material recognizable from one century to another, as well as transformations specific to particular times and places, revealing the astonishing variety of adaptations that have made the Arthurian story popular in large parts of the world. Divided into four parts—The World of Arthur in the British Isles, The European World of Arthur, The Material World of Arthur, and The Transversal World of Arthur — the volume tracks the legend’s movement across temporal, geographical, and material boundaries. Broadly chronological, each part views the unfolding Arthurian story through its own lens, while temporal and geographical overlaps between the sections underscore the proximity of these developments in the legend’s history. Ranging from early Latin chronicles and Welsh poetry to twenty-first century anime and political conspiracies, this comprehensive and illuminating book will be of interest to anyone researching Arthurian literature or tracing the evolution of medievalism through literature, the visual arts, and popular culture. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Book of the Damned Charles Fort, 2020-09-28 Time travel, UFOs, mysterious planets, stigmata, rock-throwing poltergeists, huge footprints, bizarre rains of fish and frogs-nearly a century after Charles Fort's Book of the Damned was originally published, the strange phenomenon presented in this book remains largely unexplained by modern science. Through painstaking research and a witty, sarcastic style, Fort captures the imagination while exposing the flaws of popular scientific explanations. Virtually all of his material was compiled and documented from reports published in reputable journals, newspapers and periodicals because he was an avid collector. Charles Fort was somewhat of a recluse who spent most of his spare time researching these strange events and collected these reports from publications sent to him from around the globe. This was the first of a series of books he created on unusual and unexplained events and to this day it remains the most popular. If you agree that truth is often stranger than fiction, then this book is for you--Taken from Good Reads website. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion Beatrice E. Clay, 2022-08-01 DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion by Beatrice E. Clay. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Reign of Arthur Christopher Gidlow, 2005-01-01 Did King Arthur really exist? The Reign of Arthur takes a fresh look at the early sources describing Arthur's career and compares them to the reality of Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries. It presents, for the first time, both the most up to date scholarship and a convincing case for the existence of a real sixth-century British general called Arthur. Where others speculate wildly or else avoid the issue, Gidlow, remaining faithful to the sources, deals directly with the central issue of interest to the general reader: does the Arthur that we read of in the ninth-century sources have any link to a real leader of the fifth or sixth century? Was Arthur a powerful king or a Dark Age general co-cordinating the British resistance to Saxon invaders? Detailed analysis of the key Arthurian sources, contemporary testimony and archaeology reveals the reality of fragmented British kingdoms uniting under a single military command to defeat the Saxons. There is plausible and convincing evidence for the existence of their war-leader, and, in this challenging and provocative work, Gidlow concludes that the Dark Age hypothesis of Arthur, War-leader of the Kings of the Britons, not only fits the facts, it is the only way of making sense of them. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table Roger Lancelyn Green, 2008-08-07 Rediscover the Puffin Classics collection and bring the best-loved classics to a new generation - including this legendary edition of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table. King Arthur is one of the most famous kings, and best-known legends, ever. From the magical moment when Arthur releases the sword in the stone to the quest for the Holy Grail and the final tragedy of the Last Battle, Roger Lancelyn Green brings the enchanting world of King Arthur stunningly to life. One of the greatest legends of all time, now with an inspiring introduction by David Almond, award-winning author of Clay, Skellig, Kit's Wilderness and The Fire-Eaters. |
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strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Legendborn Tracy Deonn, 2022-02 Includes a short story from Selwyn Kane's point of view. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Guinevere's Gift Nancy McKenzie, 2008-02-12 On the night of Guinevere’s birth, there was a prophecy that foretold she would one day be highest lady in the land and wed to a great king. But 13 years have passed, and the prophecy couldn’t be further off. Guinevere is now an orphan and a ward of her aunt and uncle, the king and queen of Gwynedd. Tomboyish and awkward, Gwen is no great beauty, and nobody takes the prophecy seriously–especially not Gwen. But then one day Gwen meets a strange young man in the woods who claims to be part of an ancient tribe whose mission is to guard and protect her. Then she stumbles across a sinister plot brewing within the castle walls–one she alone might be able to prevent. Guinevere is beginning to realize her destiny is more complex than it seems–and this is only the beginning. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Boys' Cuchulain; Heroic Legends of Ireland Eleanor Means Hull, Stephen Reid, 2022-10-27 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Custom of the Castle Charles Ross, 2023-11-15 The Custom of the Castle: From Malory to Macbeth explores the enduring narrative motif of the “custom of the castle,” from its early conception by Chrétien de Troyes in twelfth-century romances to its reimagining in Renaissance literature. This study goes beyond previous interpretations that view the motif merely as heroic tests or courtly conventions, instead situating it within shifting legal and cultural contexts in France, Italy, and England. By examining key works by Sir Thomas Malory, Matteo Maria Boiardo, Ludovico Ariosto, and Edmund Spenser, this volume reveals how the motif evolved to address profound social questions regarding justice, civility, violence, and the constraints of political and social norms. In doing so, it uncovers new connections between these earlier uses and Shakespeare’s complex depiction of custom in Macbeth and other plays. Through close readings of “vile customs” that impose moral challenges on knights and travelers, The Custom of the Castle sheds light on how narratives helped shape and critique social order, often questioning the value and origin of customs and highlighting their role in defining or subverting social structures. The book traces how chivalric tales used the “custom of the castle” to expose limits of the social and moral imagination, exploring the conflicts between individual ethics and communal norms. As the book illustrates, by the seventeenth century, castles and their customs became relics in literature, symbolizing both the grandeur and the obsolescence of old social orders. This work provides fresh insights into Renaissance literature’s engagement with the evolving concept of custom, offering a valuable resource for readers interested in the intersection of literature, law, and cultural history. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1997. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Fact Stranger Than Fiction John Patterson Green, 1920 |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Concepts of Arthur Thomas Green, 2007 Studies Arthur of Celtic legend and reveals that he was the defender of Britain from threats, with an intimate connection with the Underworld. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Empire of Magic Geraldine Heng, 2003 Empire of Magic offers a genesis and genealogy for medieval romance and the King Arthur legend through the history of Europe's encounters with the East in crusades, travel, missionizing, and empire formation. It also produces definitions of race and nation for the medieval period and posits that the Middle Ages and medieval fantasies of race and religion have recently returned. Drawing on feminist and gender theory, as well as cultural analyses of race, class, and colonialism, this provocative book revises our understanding of the beginnings of the nine hundred-year-old cultural genre we call romance, as well as the King Arthur legend. Geraldine Heng argues that romance arose in the twelfth century as a cultural response to the trauma and horror of taboo acts--in particular the cannibalism committed by crusaders on the bodies of Muslim enemies in Syria during the First Crusade. From such encounters with the East, Heng suggests, sprang the fantastical episodes featuring King Arthur in Geoffrey of Monmouth's chronicle The History of the Kings of England, a work where history and fantasy collide and merge, each into the other, inventing crucial new examples and models for romances to come. After locating the rise of romance and Arthurian legend in the contact zones of East and West, Heng demonstrates the adaptability of romance and its key role in the genesis of an English national identity. Discussing Jews, women, children, and sexuality in works like the romance of Richard Lionheart, stories of the saintly Constance, Arthurian chivralic literature, the legend of Prester John, and travel narratives, Heng shows how fantasy enabled audiences to work through issues of communal identity, race, color, class and alternative sexualities in socially sanctioned and safe modes of cultural discussion in which pleasure, not anxiety, was paramount. Romance also engaged with the threat of modernity in the late medieval period, as economic, social, and technological transformations occurred and awareness grew of a vastly enlarged world beyond Europe, one encompassing India, China, and Africa. Finally, Heng posits, romance locates England and Europe within an empire of magic and knowledge that surveys the world and makes it intelligible--usable--for the future. Empire of Magic is expansive in scope, spanning the eleventh to the fifteenth centuries, and detailed in coverage, examining various types of romance--historical, national, popular, chivalric, family, and travel romances, among others--to see how cultural fantasy responds to changing crises, pressures, and demands in a number of different ways. Boldly controversial, theoretically sophisticated, and historically rooted, Empire of Magic is a dramatic restaging of the role romance played in the culture of a period and world in ways that suggest how cultural fantasy still functions for us today. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions Howard Pyle, 1907 Follows Sir Launcelot of the Round Table as he rescues Queen Guinevere, fights in the tournament at Astolat and pursues other adventures. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The Bedtrick Wendy Doniger, 2022-08-22 Somehow I woke up one day and found myself in bed with a stranger. Meant literally or figuratively, this statement describes one of the best-known plots in world mythology and popular storytelling. In a tour that runs from Shakespeare to Hollywood and from Abraham Lincoln to Casanova, the erudite and irrepressible Wendy Doniger shows us the variety, danger, and allure of the bedtrick, or what it means to wake up with a stranger. The Bedtrick brings together hundreds of stories from all over the world, from the earliest recorded Hindu and Hebrew texts to the latest item in the Weekly World News, to show the hilariously convoluted sexual scrapes that people manage to get themselves into and out of. Here you will find wives who accidentally commit adultery with their own husbands. You will read Lincoln's truly terrible poem about a bedtrick. You will learn that in Hong Kong the film The Crying Game was retitled Oh No! My Girlfriend Has a Penis. And that President Clinton was not the first man to be identified by an idiosyncratic organ. At the bottom of these wonderful stories, ancient myths, and historical anecdotes lie the dynamics of sex and gender, power and identity. Why can't people tell the difference in the dark? Can love always tell the difference between one lover and another? And what kind of truth does sex tell? Funny, sexy, and engaging, The Bedtrick is a masterful work of energetic storytelling and dazzling scholarship. Give it to your spouse and your lover. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: The History of the Most Noble Order of the Garter Elias Ashmole, 1715 |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: A Comment Upon the History of Tom Thumb William Wagstaffe, 1711 |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Arthurian Cycles Paul Green, 1978 |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Táin Bó Flidhais Stephen Dunford, 2008-01-01 |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: That Hideous Strength C.S. Lewis, 1996-10 Satirical fantasy featuring the interplanetary adventures of the fabulous Dr. Ransom. |
strange circumstances of king arthur's birth: Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland Lady Wilde, 1887 |
英語「strange」の意味・読み方・表現 | Weblio英和辞書
「strange」は「奇妙な」「異常な」「見知らぬ」「不思議な」といった意味を持つ形容詞であり、「奇妙に」「変に」「不自然に」といった意味を持つ副詞でもある。
「Strange」に関連した英語例文の一覧と使い方 - Weblio
a distorted [strange] perspective 例文帳に追加. ゆがんだ[変わった]見方. - 研究社 新英和中辞典
「Strange」に関連した英語シソーラスの一覧 - Weblio
unusual, strange. 詳しく見る 別の場所または一部の地域に関する、別の場所または一部の地域で始まった、あるいは、別の場所または一部の地域に特徴的な. relating to or originating in or …
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bizarre; eccentric; extraordinary; preposterous; queer; strange; weird
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英語「Strangely」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
In a strange or coincidental manner. Though I'd never gone to Boston before , everything looked strangely familiar. Daniel was walking strangely because he had twisted his ankle.
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A strange sound interrupted his speech. 例文帳に追加. 妙な物音が彼の話の腰を折った. - 研究社 新英和中辞典
英語「Strange to say」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
Strange to say, she suddenly disappeared.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加. 妙なことに、彼女は突然いなくなった。 - Tanaka Corpus
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I don't feel there's anything strange about X.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加 Xには全く違和感が無い - 京大-NICT 日英中基本文データ You feel something strange in your eyes.
英語「STRONG」の意味・読み方・表現 | Weblio英和辞書
「STRONG」の意味・翻訳・日本語 - 体力のある、強健な、強壮な、丈夫な、(…に)強くて、病気が治って、体力が回復して、頑丈な、強固な、堅固な|Weblio英和・和英辞書
英語「strange」の意味・読み方・表現 | Weblio英和辞書
「strange」は「奇妙な」「異常な」「見知らぬ」「不思議な」といった意味を持つ形容詞であり、「奇妙に」「変に」「不自然に」といった意味を持つ副詞でもある。
「Strange」に関連した英語例文の一覧と使い方 - Weblio
a distorted [strange] perspective 例文帳に追加. ゆがんだ[変わった]見方. - 研究社 新英和中辞典
「Strange」に関連した英語シソーラスの一覧 - Weblio
unusual, strange. 詳しく見る 別の場所または一部の地域に関する、別の場所または一部の地域で始まった、あるいは、別の場所または一部の地域に特徴的な. relating to or originating in or …
「奇妙な」の英語・英語例文・英語表現 - Weblio和英辞書
bizarre; eccentric; extraordinary; preposterous; queer; strange; weird
strange noiseの意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
strange noiseの意味や使い方 異音カテゴリ 自動車用語 - 約489万語ある英和辞典・和英辞典。 発音・イディオムも分かる英語辞書。 strange noise: 怪音,異音
英語「Strangely」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
In a strange or coincidental manner. Though I'd never gone to Boston before , everything looked strangely familiar. Daniel was walking strangely because he had twisted his ankle.
「sound strange」に関連した英語例文の一覧と使い方 - Weblio英 …
A strange sound interrupted his speech. 例文帳に追加. 妙な物音が彼の話の腰を折った. - 研究社 新英和中辞典
英語「Strange to say」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
Strange to say, she suddenly disappeared.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加. 妙なことに、彼女は突然いなくなった。 - Tanaka Corpus
英語「feel strange」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
I don't feel there's anything strange about X.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加 Xには全く違和感が無い - 京大-NICT 日英中基本文データ You feel something strange in your eyes.
英語「STRONG」の意味・読み方・表現 | Weblio英和辞書
「STRONG」の意味・翻訳・日本語 - 体力のある、強健な、強壮な、丈夫な、(…に)強くて、病気が治って、体力が回復して、頑丈な、強固な、堅固な|Weblio英和・和英辞書